
Future Raider News
Nodland and Sunnyside Elementary Schools
November 2021
We are RESPECTFUL We are RESPONSIBLE
We are READY We are RAIDER READY
Nodland/Sunnyside Mission Statement
Nodland/Sunnyside endeavors to create inquiring, knowledgeable, open-minded students that demonstrate respect for cultural differences. We encourage students to be active, compassionate, lifelong learners. Through safe and challenging learning experiences and a rigorous curriculum, we equip our students to show agency and to be collaborative in a global society.
In This Issue
- Office Contacts
- Monthly Calendar
- Time Change Reminder
- Online Library
- School Information
- Meet Our Staff
- Breakfast/Lunch Menus and Contacts
- PTA News
- Krispy Kreme Fundraiser
- Health News
- District Info: Communication/Let's Talk/Community Resources
Nodland/Sunnyside Office Contacts
Registrar - Cindy Posey poseyc@live.siouxcityschools.com
Building Instructional Assistant - Candy Booe-Kass booekac@live.siouxcityschools.com
SUNNYSIDE: 712-274-4047
Registrar - Yvon Fitch fitchy@live.siouxcityschools.com
Building Instructional Assistant - Kathy Ewoldt ewoldtk@live.siouxcityschools.com
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
SCHOOL FOOD DRIVES
Reminder
Nodland: Breakfast is served from 8:00am - 8:20am. There is no staff on duty to supervise your student until 8:20.
Pacer Test Winners
Sunnyside Boy and Girl Pacer Test Winners Aiden Hicklin, Laila Mentzer
2020 Pacer Test Winner Koen Henderson
Artsonia is the world's largest collection of student art, published by teachers and students from around the world. Parents and family can view the art online, leave comments and order keepsakes featuring the artwork.
Artsonia link https://www.artsonia.com/connect/5WMYJ4R6
School Safety
The safety of our students and staff is a top priority. Each year, our school has fire, tornado, and intruder drills to ensure our students and staff are prepared for potential emergencies.
If an emergency should occur, we will notify you through our Blackboard messaging system. The system will call every phone number listed for your child, providing details about the emergency and directions for you on where and when to pick up your child if necessary. For more information on our safety processes, visit our website at https://www.siouxcityschools.org/parents/safety/.
Birthday Treats
We love celebrating students’ birthdays. To help us keep your child’s celebration safe for everyone, treats for birthdays should be store purchased, individually wrapped items. Also, due to Covid-19, parents or guardians are not allowed into our building. Your child’s teacher will assist with distributing birthday treats as needed.
Make sure to call the office and ask if there are any allergies in your child's classroom before choosing a snack to send.
STAFF INTRODUCTIONS
Miss Josta
Name: Abby Josta
Job Title: 1st Grade Teacher
School: Nodland Elementary
How many years have you worked at your school:
2 Months
Where did you grow up: Sioux City, Iowa
Favorite School Supply: Crayons
Favorite Color: Purple
Favorite Food: Pizza and Spaghetti
Favorite Subject in School: Math
Favorite Season: Fall
Tell Us Anything you want us to know:
I just recently got engaged to my fiancé. Our favorite things to do outside of school are to going on a walk with our dogs, going to the gym, and watching shows on Netflix. I also teach dance at VADO in Vermillion outside of school. In school, I strive to help my students grow both academically and socially. I love being a teacher and all of my kiddos in first grade J
Mrs. Schoonover
Name: Abby Schoonover
Job Title: First Grade Teacher
School: Nodland
How many years have you worked at your school:
7
Where did you grow up: Sioux City
Favorite School Supply: pre-sharpened pencils
Favorite Color: orange
Favorite Food: pasta
Favorite Subject in School: Literature
Favorite Season: Fall
Tell Us Anything you want us to know: I have two sons, 2 and 3 years old, with one more on the way. I have 3 older sisters and a mom who are all in the field of education.
Ms. Schultz
Name: Jennifer Schultz
Job Title: first grade teacher
School: Nodland
How many years have you worked at your school:
20?
Where did you grow up: Sioux City, IA
Favorite School Supply: Sharpies
Favorite Color: Red
Favorite Food: Pasta
Favorite Subject in School: Literature
Favorite Season: Summer
Tell Us Anything you want us to know: I have two granddaughtersMrs. Boekelman
Name: Kim Boekelman
Job Title: 1st Grade teacher
School: Nodland Elementary
How many years have you worked at your school:
Nodland-7 years
I taught at Irving Elementary-Sioux City- 10 years, Prairie Valley Elementary- Callender, IA- 12 years, Allison-Bristow-Allison, IA -2 years
Where did you grow up: Born and raised in Britt, Iowa
Favorite School Supply: Sharpie Markers
Favorite Color: Neutral colors with a splash of color
Favorite Food: Pizza, Mexican
Favorite Subject in School: Math
Favorite Season: Summer and Fall
Tell Us Anything you want us to know:
My husband Mike and I have 2 children. Our daughter Tana is a 1st grade teacher at MVAO in Anthon and our son Ty is in the Pharmacy Grad program at SDSU in Brookings, SD. We have a chocolate lab, Kaci. I love spending time with family and friends, walking and shopping!
Mrs. Lofland
Name: Amy Lofland
Job Title: 5th grade teacher
School: Sunnyside
How many years have you worked at your school: 2nd year
Where did you grow up: Chancellor, SD
Favorite School Supply: Markers
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Food: Chocolate
Favorite Subject in School: Math
Favorite Season: Fall
Tell Us Anything you want us to know: Mom of 4; Grandma of 2
Mr. Dickman
Name: Craig Dickman
Job Title: Fifth Grade Teacher
School: Sunnyside
How many years have you worked at your school: 15 years
Where did you grow up: Sioux City, IA
Favorite School Supply: Dry-erase markers
Favorite Color: nave blue
Favorite Food: Elfredo’s Pizza
Favorite Subject in School: Math/Writing
Favorite Season: Fall
Tell Us Anything you want us to know:
Mrs. Beals
Name: Barb Beals
Job Title: 5th Grade Teacher
School: Sunnyside
How many years have you worked at your school:
7 years
Where did you grow up:
Sioux City
Favorite School Supply: Color Cardstock
Favorite Color: Green
Favorite Food: Steak
Favorite Subject in School: Math
Favorite Season: Spring
Tell Us Anything you want us to know:
Online Library
-Go to bridges.overdrive.com
-Click Sign in (it is on the right hand side towards the top.)
-In the drop down box scroll down to Sioux City Community School District
-In the box that asks for your library patron number, you will type in a lowercase s and the students ID number. (EXAMPLE: s12345) This is the same number your child uses for lunch and library at school.
Once you are signed in you can go to the top and pick Kids, Teens, Magazines and more. You are able to checkout Ebooks and Audiobooks on this program.
Nodland/Sunnyside Kitchen Managers
SUNNYSIDE - Tenille Mitchell 712-274-4047 mitchet@live.siouxcityschools.com
Please feel free to contact them with any questions regarding breakfast or lunch.
Extra Milk
If a student gets an extra milk with their hot lunch or a milk with their cold lunch their account will be charged 50 cents for each milk.
USDA Free Meal Program
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved an extension of the FREE Breakfast and Lunch program for all Sioux City Community School District students. Free meals will be available through the 2021-2022 school year.
Who can access meals?
- All students enrolled in the Sioux City Community School District will be eligible for free meals (breakfast and lunch)
- Students will receive free breakfast and lunch at school.
- Students enrolled in VIBE Academy, the District’s virtual school, can pick up meals according to the meal distribution schedule at any school during the hours of 11 am to 1 pm.
How does this affect your student’s school lunch status?
Students that already receive free meals will experience no change in lunch status. Students that are full pay or reduced lunch status will be Temporarily moved to FREE status. No meal charges will be made to student accounts through the 2021-2022 school year.
When the USDA ends the free meal program, students will return to their original lunch status, and student accounts will be charged accordingly for the next school year.
Ala Carte Items Are Available
Ala carte options will still be available; however, al a carte items are not covered by the USDA funding, and students will be charged separately for al a carte items. Milk is considered al a carte for cold lunches at a cost of $ .50.School Nurse
NODLAND & SUNNYSIDE - Nancy Treft - School Nurse, treftn@live.siouxcityschools.com
Rachel Rogers - Certified Nursing Assistant, rogersr@live.siouxcityschools.com
Nurses Corner Health News
2021-2022 SCCSD Return-to-Learn Plan
Community Resources
Let'sTalk
Your Voice Is Needed
We are looking for volunteers to join the Sioux City Community School District’s Grassroots Advocacy Committee. As a volunteer, you will receive email updates about important legislative events that could impact public education. All we ask is that you take the information you receive and contact our legislators to let your voice be heard in support of public education. We will provide tips on how you can contact our legislators. There is very little time commitment on your part and no meetings to attend.
Interested? Please contact our office today at 712-274-4044 or 712-274-4047 to join.
Winter Is Coming
With the cooler temperatures upon us, please ensure your child is dressed appropriately for the colder weather. Even during the winter season, the District allows recess and outdoor activities to continue as usual, so it is important that students have the right winter weather clothing. When the temperature feels like 15 degrees or lower, then students are kept inside for recess and activities. Students should be prepared for the cooler weather with a warm coat, hat, scarf, and gloves. If your student does not have access to cold weather apparel, please contact our school office.
School Closure Information
The weather in Iowa can be unpredictable. If the weather requires us to delay the start of our school day, cancel school for the day, or dismiss school early, information will be sent to families through Blackboard, our communication system. In addition, this information is posted to our social media sites and the District website.
Please remember that parents and guardians have the right to make the decision to keep their child home on any day they feel it is unsafe for their student to be in school because of weather conditions. If you believe the weather provides a sincere reason why you may have to keep your student at home, or take your student home when classes are scheduled to continue, you as a parent or guardian will simply need to contact our school office to let us know.
Are You Following Us?
We encourage you to stay up-to-date on school news, highlights, and student recognition by following our school on Facebook and Twitter as well as the District’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram channels. It is one of the best ways to stay engaged with our school and the District. Follow us today!
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Non-Discrimination Statement
NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT
The Sioux City Community School District offers career and technical programs in the following areas: Business & Marketing, Family & Consumer Science, Health Science, and Industrial Arts, Technology, & PLTW.
The Sioux City Community School District is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information (for employment), national origin, religion, age (for employment), disability, socioeconomic status (for programs), marital status (for programs), or veteran status (for employment) in its educational programs and its employment practices. The District is required by Title IX and 34 CFR Part 106 not to discriminate on the basis of sex in its programs, activities, or employment.
Inquiries or grievances under Section 504 and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act may be directed to Dr. Dora Jung, Director of Student Services & Equity Education/Title IX Coordinator at 627 4th Street, Sioux City, IA 51101, (712) 279-6075, jungd@live.siouxcityschools.com. Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its regulations to the District may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, the Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, or both. Please see District Board policies 103 and 504.4 for additional information on available grievance procedures.
Nodland & Sunnyside Elementary Schools
Nodland: 3300 S. Cypress St. (712) 274-4044
Sunnyside: 2700 S. Maple St. (712) 274-4047
Principal: Blair Taylor
Website: https://www.siouxcityschools.org/nodland-sunnyside/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nodland-and-Sunnyside-Elementary-Schools-117120565300003/
Twitter: @NodSunES